When taking the initial test I achieved 32 out of 50. How do I take another test to learn if I have improved?
VocabSushi is designed to track your progress as you work with it. So your current Vocab Level (which is shown at the top of the Words, Learn, and Progress pages) is always your current skill level as VocabSushi sees it. This score increases when more difficult words are added to your list to replace ones you’ve learned.
Playing games and working in the Learn section adjusts your individual word progress - which is shown throughout the site as a little soy sauce bottle. The more full the bottle, the more likely we think it is you know that word. If you do know it, just click the little checkmark icon to take a quick quiz and move the word off your list. It will be replaced by another, slightly more challenging one. You can also check your progress on the Progress page, which will show several of the words you’re doing really well on and those you should practice more. If you have a lot that you’re doing well on, take a Final Exam to move several off your list (and get new ones) quickly.
Despite all this, if you feel the words you have are too simple or too hard, you can recalibrate your vocab level by taking the initial quiz again. But know that if you take the quiz again, the Words I’m Learning list will be wiped out and replaced with words at the new level. If you just want to see how you’re doing, use the Progress page, take the FInal Exam or click the Learned Check mark next to any given word, and play games.
You can recalibrate your level here
